Text-Book of Physiology, General, Special, And Practical
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p. 252. 490 PRACTICAL CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 2. Filter again and evaporate to a symp. During this operation, a film will coUect on the surface, consisting probably of harivm, carbonate or magnesium phosphate, and possibly of uric acid and hypoxanthin. 3. Allow crystals to separate out of the syrup, and probably they will consist of creatin. 4. Exta-act the mother liquid with alcohol and ether, and thus obtain lactates of potash and soda, inosite, creatinin, and levxdn. 5. Make a fresh extract by ...steeping a portion of the tissue in cQld water. Boil, and alhvminous matters will coagulate, and are to be separated by filtration. 6. Evaporate the filtrate to a syrup, and masses having a crystalline appearance may separate out. These consist of leudn. Tyrosin sometimes appears in the form of star-shaped groups of slender needles, which are insoluble in alcohol. 7. The mother liquids from the last-mentioned deposits con- tain volatile acids, lactic adds, &c. 8. Incinerate a known weight of the substance, weigh the ash, dissolve it in a little hydrochloric acid, and test the solution for inorganic adds and bases.
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